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Herbert Augustus Chapman
11-01-2019, 01:45 PM
Trumps arse-licker-in-chief Farage. There's the Tory leavers split down the middle.

Sir C
11-01-2019, 01:53 PM
Trumps arse-licker-in-chief Farage. There's the Tory leavers split down the middle.

One suspects that what we are currently seeing from Boris and Farage is the laying of markers: here is where the negotiations, which will certainly take place in private, commence.

There is a troubling theory that Farage is determined to see Corbyn elected, since this would guarantee a further delay to Brexit and another referendum, creating yet more frustration and extreme anger amongst Leavers, which would serve to keep Farage a) relevant and b) in a job.

I really don't want to believe that. :-(

Herbert Augustus Chapman
11-01-2019, 02:48 PM
One suspects that what we are currently seeing from Boris and Farage is the laying of markers: here is where the negotiations, which will certainly take place in private, commence.

There is a troubling theory that Farage is determined to see Corbyn elected, since this would guarantee a further delay to Brexit and another referendum, creating yet more frustration and extreme anger amongst Leavers, which would serve to keep Farage a) relevant and b) in a job.

I really don't want to believe that. :-(

that he will only enter a pact if there are major revisions to the Boris deal which he considers to be nothing more than May's deal in a pair of backless leather chaps.

This election is a referendum
Boris landslide = Brexit done and possibly Boris emboldened enough to fúck Barnier off and crash out
Narrow Boris majority = May's deal and years of haggling with the EU over trade details
Reduced Boris majority = Boris is toast and so is Brexit
All other scenarios = No Brexit*

*These are the wild guesses of an ignorant plumber - you must consult Monty or Berni to know what will actually happen